Maybe. Some people that are allergic to penicillin are also allergic to Keflex and some aren't. To be on the safe side I would avoid it.
Yes, there are many websites that contain information regarding allergy symptoms. WebMD is a good one, but there is also Health Central and Allergy Treatment and Symptoms.
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There are several different titanium allergy symptoms. Some of these symptoms include skin rashes, muscle pain, upset stomach, and muscle fatigue.
Itching and burning can be symptoms of any allergy.
Symptoms of allergy fever may include sneezing, runny or stuffy nose, itchy or watery eyes, coughing, and fatigue.
With the change of seasons come the allergy symptoms in children and adults. Some of the most common allergy symptoms include sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and coughing. These symptoms increase when you go outside. You can purchase medications over the counter to aid in allergy relief. If allergy symptoms continue to get worse, you should see a doctor to receive treatment.
Mid summer allergy symptoms can include itchy and watery eyes and a runny nose. You may also suffer from a sinus headache which can be improved with allergy medicine.
Steroids are immnosuppressant, anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory drugs. So they are prescribed, some times, for allergy symptoms.
It depends what the allergy was to penicillin. Overall, there is around a 7-10% chance of cross-sensitivity (meaning you may be allergic to Keflex if allergic to penicillins). If you developed a rash/hives from penicillin, the doctor MAY prescribe Keflex if the Dr. believes Keflex is the best antibiotic choice for you. If you had an anaphylaxic reaction (meaning you had a life threatening reaction to penicillins), the doctor should NOT prescribe keflex. He or she should prescribe something else. Make sure you let your Dr. and pharmacist know all allergies you have to prevent any problems in the future.
Yes, hayfever glasses can help alleviate allergy symptoms during allergy season by blocking pollen and other allergens from entering the eyes.
It affects your vision, breathing and skin reaction, and asthma symptoms.